preordered

/priˈɔrdərd/
verb
  1. Ordered (a product or service) before it is available for general sale.
    • I preordered the new video game last month and it arrived on release day.
    • Many fans preordered the concert tickets before they went on sale to the public.
    • She preordered the limited edition book to make sure she got a signed copy.
adjective
  1. Arranged or decided in advance; predetermined.
    • The seating chart was preordered by the event planner.
    • In the experiment, the order of tests was preordered to avoid bias.
    • The schedule for the conference was preordered weeks ahead of time.
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